If the investment comes through, it will enable the lender to expand outreach to low-income borrowers, while strengthening its balance sheet.

IFC is looking to offer capital via subordinated debt or junior debt. According to the report, the loan proposal is expected to put in front of the IFC’s board, next year on 28 February.

Bengaluru-based Ujjivan Small Finance Bank, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ujjivan Financial Services, was given the nod by RBI to operate as small finance bank in November 2016. It started operations in February 2017.

The small finance bank aims to provide financial services to the unserved and the underserved customers of India. The loan from IFC will help the finance bank to extend finance to microfinance, small, and micro enterprises.

The small finance bank’s total loan book stood at ₹7,787 crore, while total loan disbursements stood at ₹2,092 crore, as of June.

Apart from providing debt funding, IFC has also made a number of equity investments in India, across various domains. Some of its notable investments include Lenskart, BigBasket, NephroPlus, BlackBuck, Portea Medical, and Byju’s among many others.

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